1st Sun Lent 2011
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1st Sun Lent 2011
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH 1540 Mill Street, PO Box 60, Lyons, WI 53148 Phone: 763-2050; FAX: 763-9377; Email: saintjoe@bizwi.rr.com On line at: www.st-josephsparish.org Parish Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 9:30 a.m.; Holy Day: 7:00 p.m. Tri-Parish Weekday 8:30 a.m. Mass Schedule: Tuesday - St. Joseph’s Monday & Wednesday - St. Charles; Thursday & Friday- St. Mary’s PARISH STAFF Parish Priest: Rev. John Baumgartner Administrative Assistant: Tami Koenen Director of Religious Education: Rita VanSchyndel PARISH COUNCIL Ken Baumeister, 2012 ................................ 763-2055 Rev. John Baumgartner, Parish Priest ..... 767-9079 Scott Betzen, Trustee (Treasurer) .............. 767-9733 Julie Caufield, 2013 Secretary................... 763-9273 Bill Corcoran, 2013 .................................... 248-3081 Kathy Gabriel, 2012.................................... 539-2071 Dan Haacker, 2013 Vice-Chairman .......... 723-3875 MaryAnn Johnson, 2011............................. 249-0081 Connie Nold, 2011Chairman .................... 763-4233 Bill Peterson, 2012...................................... 763-5623 John Schnaubelt, 2011 ................................ 763-6653 Rick Tinder, Trustee (Secretary) ............... 767-0499 PARISH COMMITTEES Parish Council Meets on 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Finance/Administrative Services Jim Schaefer, Chairperson 763-6624 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Human Concerns Julie Koenen, Chairperson 763-2390 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Prayer & Worship Rachelle Haacker, Chairperson 723-3875 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Christian Formation Lenora Seitz, Chairperson 763-6647 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Buildings & Grounds Ed Wieners, Chairperson 763-9049 Meets on 2nd Monday, 7:00 p.m. Parish Life Bill Corcoran, Chairperson 248-3081 Meets on 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.m. MISSION STATEMENT St. Joseph's is a Catholic Parish rooted in rural Lyons, Wisconsin. Our members seek Christ’s peace by following His teachings and by sharing together in a lifelong journey of spiritual growth. In response to the gospel’s call for justice and compassion, we reach out and share our resources with all those in need. We believe that each person is blessed and gifted by the Holy Spirit. We encourage everyone to respond to their baptismal call by sharing their time, talents and treasures. CONFESSIONS: First Saturdays from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. BAPTISMS: Arrangements must be made in advance, allowing time for an instruction period prior to baptism. WEDDINGS: One member of the couple must be a registered, practicing and contributing member of record for at least 6 months. (Parish Council – October 20, 2005) If you have a concern that needs immediate prayer, give it to the PRAYER LINE by calling Julie Koenen at 763-2390. 1st Sunday of Lent PLEASE PRAY FOR: Please remember in your prayers our parish members and friends who are ill, in nursing homes, hospitalized or homebound. May they continue to receive the Lord’s blessing: Ed Biedrzycki, Lynnette Smith, Millie Hapka, Agnes Ehlen, Valerie Clancy, Claire Cowan, Aaron Deutsch, Don Wagner, Jim & Gloria Crowley, Eric Behling, Dick Gutkowski, Scott Peterson, Edith Doyle, Jeff Doyle, and Maggie Schoenberg-Schaefer. Our Mass Intentions This Week 5:00 p.m. .... Deceased Members of the Clapp Family 9:30 a.m........... For the People of St. Joseph’s TU 8:30 a.m. ... For the People of St. Joseph’s Next Week 5:00 p.m. ......... Leona Chudada 9:30 a.m........... Roberto Sanchez TU 8:30 a.m. ... For the people of St. Joseph’s Names in the above list are added at the request of the person named or a family member. Names are not removed unless that person or a family member asks us to do so. Team “Holy Joes” is looking to recruit for this year’s season. You must be a senior in high school or older to play. Skill is not an issue - we play for FUN! Games are played Wednesday evenings (either 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30) starting in late April until early August. Cost per player is $15.00 and team t-shirt is $10.00. Please call Dan Haacker at 723-2875 if you are interested. From the Webmaster: Get the word out! Does your committee or group have important information you’d like the parish to know about? Upcoming events Meeting or class changes Fundraisers Send your information to: webmaster@st-josephsparish.org for free advertising. Your information will be posted on our Parish website and our facebook page. ADORATION PROGRAM At the time of the Transfiguration, Peter spoke to Jesus, “Rabbi, how good it is for us to be here.” One visit to the Good Shepherd Chapel at St. Mary’s in Burlington, and you, to, will echo those sentiments. How good it is for Jesus to be there for us! How good it is for us to be there with Him! Stop in and take advantage of this privilege - it is an awesome experience, and one which you will want to repeat! Jesus is waiting to bestow His blessings on YOU. Join our Adoration program and commit to spend a designate hour with Him on a weekly basis. Drop-ins are always welcome, too. Our hours of adoration are Monday - Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday from 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The chapel can be accessed from the street level and is located between the main church and the rectory on McHenry Street. Please call Debbie Regner at 763-5834 or Dick Miller at 539-2648 for more information or to volunteer your time. Formerly Schlitz Vinyl & Carpet FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT INSTALLATION Gary Ketterhagen, Owner www.ketters.com 763-6259 257 MILWAUKEE AVE., BURLINGTON ST. PATRICK’S DAY In Christian parlance, a saint’s “birthday” is not the day of his or her birth, but the day of death. If a person is honored as a saint, it is understood that the day of death is the day of new birth into heaven. After thirty years as bishop in Ireland, Patrick died on March 17 in AD 461. In the early 16th century his feast took on a more civic nature in Ireland, becoming a nationwide celebration. While the “wearin’ o’ the green” is an honored tradition for people of Irish descent (and those who wish they were on St. Pat’s day), the color itself was not associated with St. Patrick until much later. St. Patrick’s blue is still an official color in Ireland, and is seen on the coat of arms and the presidential standard of the country. Whether you’re Irish or not, “Happy St. Pat’s Day!” March 13, 2011 Lenten Prayer God of love and forgiveness, you give us this season of Lent to callus back to you through repentance and acknowledgement of our sins and offences. Through our prayer draw us closer to you and help us to know the depth of your love. Through our fasting help us to rely on you as we put aside our own wants and needs. Through our almsgiving make us aware of the needs of our brothers and sisters whose only hope is often in you alone. In your great mercy, heal us from our sins and wipe out our offences, so that, renewed in your grace and revived by your love, we may rejoice in your saving power. Amen. Harold Hugunin ............... March 12 Kirk Dodge ...................... March 13 Magill Meinel .................. March 13 Fred Gauger ..................... March 14 James Martin ................... March 14 Madeline Schaefer ........... March 14 Damien Lile ..................... March 16 Tom Laskowski ............... March 17 Jordan Robers .................. March 17 John Baumgartner ........... March 18 Communal Anointing of the Sick Fantastic Show Offered At BHS! Come and see our young parishioners Anna Tolle as a Narrator, Michaela Peterson as the Baker and in the chorus , and Matthew Koenen in the children’s chorus as Burlington High School presents “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat.” Show dates and times are: March 31, April 1 and 2 at 7:00 p.m., April 3 at 2:00 p.m., April 7 and 8 at 7:00 p.m. and April 9 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Tickets cost $7 for adults and $5 for kids and seniors. Tickets are available at the high school’s main office. This is a high-energy show even children will enjoy. High School Mission Group News: Beginning next weekend, the High School Mission Group will be taking Kringle orders after Mass. Kringles will arrive before Easter. They will also be selling Spaghetti Dinner tickets and Basket Raffle tickets. The Spaghetti Dinner is April 9th, so please mark your calendars and help our youth earn their way to the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota this June. ST. JOSEPH’S CONGREGATION Monthly Financial Report February 28, 2011 RECEIPTS Envelopes, Offertory Casino Night (Feb. net) Various Total Receipts $8939 $4,405 $625 $13,969 EXPENSES Ordinary/Operating $11,746 Reim-cemetery maint. ($5,010) Total Expenses $6,736 (Expenses) over Receipts $7,233 Faith in our Future Rec’d –60% $1,669 March19, 2011 After 5:00 Mass Here at St. Joseph’s NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS Genesis 12:1-4 2 Timothy 1:8-10 Matthew 17:1-9 Communal Celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation April 7 at 7:00 p.m. LAST SUNDAY’S RECEIPTS Loose Collection ............. $221.00 Envelopes ..................... $2,839.00 Human Concerns ............. $255.00 Total............................. $3,315.00 March 13, 2011 MINISTRY SCHEDULE THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ......................... Julie Koenen Host 3 ....................... Marie Koenen Cup 1 ............................... Pat Curtis Cup 2 ....................... Walt Anderson Lector......................... Elaine Phelps Server.................... Spencer Spiewak Server.................. Chandler Spiewak Usher ........................... John Koenen Usher ............................Ken Koenen Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 .......................... Lenora Seitz Host 3 ................. Geri Henningfield Cup 1 ................. Mary Ann Johnson Cup 2 .............................Neil Martin Lector......................... Julie Caufield Server...................... Andrew Zeman Server............ Theresa VanSchyndel Usher ............................... Jim Ehlen Usher ............... David VanSchyndel Counter ....................... Russ Koenen Counter .......................... Ruth Albee Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ..................... Dee Baumeister Host 3 ......................... Janice Schilz Cup 1 ............................ Joyce Clapp Cup 2 ................. John VanSchyndel Lector ................................ Joe Vogt Server ............................. Greg Vogt Server ...................... Joseph Kolosik Usher ...................... Ken Baumeister Usher ..............................Cliff Clapp Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 ......................... Russ Koenen Host 3 ....................... Sandy Jenkins Cup 1 ................. Mary Ann Johnson Cup 2 .................Betty Lou Peterson Lector .................... Kathy Hegeman Server ....................... Sarah Haacker Server ..................... Connie Haacker Usher ........................... Dan Haacker Usher .......................... Robert Kuras Counter ..................... Marie Koenen Counter ......................... Linda Ehlen Children’s Church .......... Wendy Zeman Children’s Church .... Geri Henningfield Cycles of Faith - 1st Sunday of Lent Clerow Wilson, Jr. is a Golden Globe and two-time Emmy Award winning actor. He is also unknown to most Americans by that given name. As a comedian he was known as "Flip" Wilson. He was the first African-American to host his own weekly variety show on television and was considered by Time magazine to be television's first black superstar. When Wilson would perform as Geraldine Jones in one of his stage personas, audience members could bet that a final excusemaking phrase would be, "The devil made me do it!" In the character of Geraldine, Flip Wilson played off of the human predilection to give in to temptation. With a history of over two thousand years of Christianity, the followers of Jesus today don't have many stumbling blocks to believing in him as God. Most Christians simply grow up with that understanding. It becomes a part of our common view of who Jesus is. In our day, it may be more difficult to thoroughly comprehend the other aspect of Jesus' nature: that he was fully and completely human, or as Eucharistic Prayer 4 states it, "he shared our human nature in all things but sin." If that is truly the case (and as Catholics, we believe that it is), then Jesus was subject to all of the temptations and opportunities for sin that we ourselves experience. Sunday's Gospel about the temptations of Jesus often gets analyzed through an approach that looks for symbolic meaning in the three encounters between Jesus and the devil. That can be one way of examining at the story. But as we begin Lent, it might be good to take a more general view that simply presents Jesus as a man struggling against temptation. That is what we do each and every day. In that, he was just like us. He overcame temptation by understanding God's will for him. That sounds like a pretty good plan for our Lent as well. ©2011 Liturgical Publications Inc This Week’s Meetings & Activities Monday 7:00 p.m. - Buildings & Grounds Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - Mass 1:00 p.m. - Human Concerns Wednesday 6:45 p.m. - REP Classes Thursday 7:00 p.m. - Parish Council Please continue to save and bring in your Richter’s Sentry receipts with the Funds for Friends stickers on the backs. Confirmation day is quickly approaching for over 60 teens in our tri-parish area. Confirmation Mass will be held at St. Mary’s on Sunday, March 20 at 5:00 p.m. Candidates and their sponsors are asked to meet that day at 4:30 p.m. in Heim Hall, the lower level of the church. Please be prompt! Teens of all ages are invited to join us at that Mass, as it will replace our regular Life Night for that weekend. Our next regular Life Night after that will be held the first weekend in April. With questions or concerns, contact Jim or Kathy Martin at 767-1525 or jimandkathymartin@gmail.com 1st Sunday of Lent CHRISTIAN FORMATION CORNER - COMING CHANGES TO THE ROMAL MISSAL - 3RD EDITION - PART I A few weeks ago, parishioners at each Mass were asked for comments about 1) how they learned about any possible coming changes in the Roman Catholic Church and 2) what they already knew about the changes that will be coming in the words spoken during Mass. The top three sources of information from among the 20 listed were the Catholic Herald, the parish bulletin and announcements at Mass. Slightly more than half of those responding reported little or no knowledge about those coming changes. A handful had a fair to good understanding of the changes. These responses prompted us to quickly begin our task of preparing parishioners for the implementation of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal while those of us responsible for that preparation continue to learn more ourselves as we attend conferences and study materials we can use to help others be readier. A new Missal means that some of the Mass texts will change. Those changes will be implemented on November 27, 2011, the First Sunday of Advent. Some look forward eagerly to the changes and value them. Some think the new edition should not have been considered in the first place and think it should be stopped now. Others do not have enough information to form an opinion yet. All need to learn more about what will change, why those changes seem appropriate and how those changes will come about. Hopefully you will want to know as much as you can about what, why and how. In the coming weeks and months, this Corner will be one tool providing information for you. We all go through changes in our life. We always hope something good will come from those changes. Please keep an open mind. Ask questions when you have them. And, pray for a successful and productive process of change. More next week…. St. Thomas Aquinas’ Famous 8th Grade Dinner Sunday, March 13 - School hall 302 S. Second St., Waterford Serving from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Meal includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread, dessert, coffee or milk Adults: $7.50; Children 3 -12: $4.50; Under 3: Free That Man is You! Men, mark your calendars to attend a Catholic men’s program that will positively change your life! That Man is You! Is a program modeled on some of the country’s leading men’s programs. It combines scripture, solid research and a little fun to address the pressures and temptations facing men in our modern community and greater society. Visit ThatManisYou.org for more information or call 757-2018. 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